On Di, 03.12.19 16:28, Chris Murphy (lists(a)colorremedies.com) wrote:
Trying to get back on track with this thread though, if
systemd-homed
is available by the time startup reaches rescue.target, does this
somewhat confuse the distinction of whatever multi-user.target is,
which would then rather be more like manyservices.target in contrast
to fewservices.target? I also don't know if systemd-homed is simple
enough that it's a good idea to make it available by rescue.target.
But then, also what about emergency.target which is even more
rudimentary and likewise requires root?
The only thing stopping systemd-homed to run in early boot is D-Bus:
communication with systemd-homed is mostly D-Bus and that is run after
basic.target, hence logging earlier into home directories managed by
homed is not doable (at least how things are right now).
Lennart
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Lennart Poettering, Berlin